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Top of Old Metal Smoke Stack
Posted By Views Date Posted
Unregistered 15119 December 13, 1901
Price Paid Condition
$300.00 Good


Description: Top of Old Smoke Stack - 45" diameter (heavy)


Purchased at estate sale in Washington, DC. Seller said it was approximately 50 years old. The magnet test worked - magnet sticks, so it is a ferrous alloy (either iron, nickel, and cobalt - not sure). Six (6) sections, appear welded together. Conic, cylindrical in shape.


- What is it? Top of smoke stack, damper, or kiln?
- Any ideas?


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